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Windows Settings for startup windows only one time
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Nils Harmeling
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03/07/2014 01:48:02
Hello,
is it possible to use startup function with minimzing window of a program in the tray on startup for only one time?
For example, I want automatically start thunderbird in the system tray, because I have got enough PC power
to preload my programs at startup unless I will use them or not.
It works to put thunderbird at startup in the tray.
But, for example, when I want to answer an Email and it will be opened a new thunderbird window,
this will go automatically in the tray, too.
What can I do against it?
I only want the program going to tray at windows startup for only one time. Is this possible?
Best regards
Nils
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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03/12/2014 20:29:20
Hello Nils,
Thanks for the post.
No, we don't have this possibility.
But you are able to use the "Window Caption" criterion (Actual Window Manager -> Window Settings -> Specific Settings -> Target Window tab -> Window caption) in your Specific Settings for Mozilla Thunderbird, so a Thunderbird "Write" window will not be affected by the Specific Settings.
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